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- W2805328295 abstract "PURPOSE: Simple tools of measurement like mean and peak power output, eccentric utilization ratio (EUR), and simple anthropometrics could potentially have predictive value in determining the accelerative and decelerative strategies of athletes. The objective of the present study is to determine the efficacy of these measurements in the identification of pathological preferential movement strategies which may limit performance or heighten injury risk. METHODS: 31 NCAA Division 1 athletes were recruited and asked to perform five trials of a simple drop-jump task. Subjects met inclusive criteria if they were cleared for full participation, and were assessed based on body composition, mean and peak power output, EUR, bodily segment lengths, and handheld dynamometer muscle forces. A motion capture system was used to measure peak joint flexion ranges of motion. RESULTS: A stepwise linear regression was applied to identify potentially influential factors in the accelerative and decelerative preferential strategies between male and female athletes. Preliminary findings suggest that torso length (r=.530, p=.042) and torso to femur length ratio (r=.782, p=.005) are potentially related to peak trunk, and peak knee flexion values respectively in males. In females, it appears that EUR may hold value in identifying peak trunk flexion (r=.675, p=.004), hip flexion (r=.604, p=.013), and combined lower extremity flexion (r=.552, p=.027) strategies in females. conclusions: Preliminary findings of the present study suggest that while males have highly variable movement strategies, females may tend to rely more heavily on storage and return of eccentric energy via the contractile component of the posterior chain in order to increase athleticism and create greater joint integrity in decelerative tasks." @default.
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- W2805328295 title "Anthropometric Measures And Performance Tests In The Evaluation Of Performance And Injury Risk In Division 1 Collegiate Athletes" @default.
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